Chapter 13: Muting - Midas PRO2 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 13: Muting

Muting is useful for turning off channels you don't want to listen to. The channel mutes
turn off outputs from the channel. See Appendix B "Functional Block Diagrams" for
which outputs are affected when channel mute is active. Channel mutes can be
activated by:
• Local press.
• Auto-mutes (see "Auto-mute (mute) groups" on page 147).
• VCAs (see "VCA and POPulation groups" on page 143).
• Scene recall (see Chapter 20 "Scenes And Shows (Automation)" on page 161).
• SIP, which uses the control centre's master outputs for solo A material by muting
input channels currently soloed to the solo A bus. For SIP muting, channels must be
input channels set up to solo the solo A bus.
All of the above mute activation methods, except VCAs, mute the channel outputs and
update the channel mute status indicator.
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